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Lambanana Liverpool

Opinion

Ken’s Corner: The Liverpool Lambanana

...exhibition, the sculpture, first created by a Japanese artist, reflects Liverpool’s history, as lambs and bananas were, historically, common cargoes in the city’s docks. The artist aimed to present a...

News

Oil heating more compatible with off-grid homes

...from rural homes, because the incentivised technologies will run on carbon-rich electricity. The statement also provided statistics which showed that the relevant technologies, including air and ground source heat pumps,...
Joining the sector from a background in renewables Mark Deeney shares his thoughts on the transition.

Opinion

A successful transition requires a cross-sector commitment

...every large town and city. Solar photovoltaic (PV) systems are currently having a real renaissance, proving extremely popular across domestic and commercial projects due to the ongoing rise in electricity...
Aramex UK new Aberdeen branch

News

Aramex UK opens new Aberdeen facility

...near the city’s world-class port. International hub As a premier port for the oil and gas industry, the Port of Aberdeen has developed into an international hub for energy and...

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Kerosene – supply and quality

...Distributor Debate earlier this year. Julia, a chemist with 19 years experience in fuel and fuel additives, understands fuel. In her capacity as technical business development manager at Fuel Additive...

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Distributor trains for energy efficiency

...time, Nicholl Fuel Oils has firmly believed that energy efficiency is the only way that people can afford energies such as oil, gas and electricity,” said director Hugh Nicholl. “In...

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Hydrogen update: Highlands hydrogen hub

...are also leading the project. Green hydrogen is created using electrolysers powered by electricity from renewable sources. Power would be supplied from current and future wind farms off the coast...
How wind energy could be Santa’s route to a sustainable Christmas

Insight

Is Santa more sustainable on a wind-propelled sleigh?

...UK, households typically use £66 million, 402,000 megawatt hours (MWh) — or 402 gigawatt hours (GWh) — of electricity. To offer perspective, 1 GWh equals 1 million kilowatt hours (kWh),...
Matthew Gilmore, Just Tankers

Interview

Just Tankers: a story of evolution, innovation and growth

...with their long-term operational goals and capacity needs. These clients typically engage with us for the purchase of tankers, looking for the reliability, customisation, and sense of ownership that comes...
Jonathan Perkins CEO of Mabanaft

Interview

Transition talk from Mabanaft CEO Jonathan Perkins

...small industrial sites using liquid fuels. They all have an increasing desire to manage their carbon footprint and emissions but can’t immediately switch to electricity. I believe our role is...
Putting people first in technological progress

Interview

Putting people first in technological progress

...on partner-centricity, coupled with our cutting-edge solutions, enables us to stand out in the market and become the provider of choice for many businesses seeking innovative telemetry solutions enabling them...